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Sleep and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

by: Wendy Owen
The Insomnia Solution:
The Natural, Drug-Free Way to a Good Night's Sleep

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Mr. Krugman has developed an extraodinary method for resolving insomnia. The sounder sleep method is a synthesis of cutting edge research and experiential methodologies that really works.

As an acupuncturist who treats insomnia on a regular basis, I've found that the book gives people the kind of the self-help skills they need to really resolve this troublesome malady. This book is indispensible for anyone involved with sleep disorders.
--- P Jones

Say Good Night to Insomnia:
The Six-Week, Drug-Free Program Developed At Harvard Medical School

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Treatment: A Treatment Guide

If you buy just one book on CFIDS, make it this one. The authors cover just about every CFIDS symptom imaginable along with suggested treatments and the treatments' pros and cons. Added bonuses include a cataloging of medications and natural remedies used to treat CFIDS with notes on possible side effects.

I found discussions of even my wackiest symptoms, those I thought no one could ever possibly understand. The authors are CFIDS sufferers themselves, so reading the book is like talking to an extra-knowledgeable and empathetic friend. This impressively researched and thorough book is a great one to bring along to the doctor.
-- Tamara

It's Your Time

 It's Your Time Time is your most important resource. It is what you do with it and what you teach your children to do with it that can lead to a happier more successful life. Don't let it slip away.

Could improving your sleep lessen the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)?

Our aim here is to understand the connection between the two as it may be possible to confuse the symptoms of CFS and sleep deprivation. There are however definite differences.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms

The main symptom of CFS and probably the hardest to live with, is constant and persistent fatigue lasting 6 months or more. Others include:

Feeling feverish
Sore throat
Muscle aches and pains
Tender or swollen lymph nodes
Joint pain
More headaches than usual
Abnormal lethargy after exercise
Poor concentration
Depression
Poor quality sleep

Although not everyone who suffers with CFS will display all of the above, two or more of these symptoms would definitely bear further investigation. By contrast, sleep deprived people would not usually experience swollen lymph nodes, joint pain, feverishness or sore throat.

CFS often follows a bout of flu or other respiratory disease. It's onset can be quite sudden following recovery of the initial disease. It occurs more frequently in middle age and elderly people, and twice as often in women as men. Sleep deprivation is not so choosey! It can affect male, female and all ages alike.

CFS is a debilitating illness which is hard to diagnose due to the symptoms being non specific. Also the symptoms described by the sufferers often cannot be verified. For instance, patients often describe feeling feverish although their temperature is normal.

Recent studies indicate CFS may in fact be an immune disorder due to inflammation of the immune system, but there are medical practitioners who still believe it to be a disease of "malingerers". In fact some of those suffering with CFS often wonder sometimes if they are imagining their symptoms. But CFS is very real and can lead to broken marriages and wrecked careers.

It is very important for those who suspect they have CFS to seek medical attention straight away. If you feel your doctor is not taking you seriously, get a second and even a third opinion. It helps if you have been seeing the same doctor for some time, as they know you and can recognize that you are not a "hypochondriac" or a time waster looking for sympathy.

CFS is certainly not new, although the association of symptoms under the name Chronic Fatigue Syndrome only took place in the 1990s. Previously it was largely overlooked or thought to be something else, for example low blood sugar, Lyme disease, allergies, fybromyalgia, yeast infections etc.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Treatment

These vary from antidepressants, steroids, immune system medications and anti-histamines to the more holistic treatments like evening primrose oil, diet therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, removal of dental fillings (mercury poisoning) and gentle exercise programs.

Although lack of a definite treatment for CFS leaves a lot to be desired, the above treatments, whether all or a combination, can prove fairly effective. The broad answer seems to be to treat the symptoms as they occur and make the effort to improve quality of sleep.

The quality of sleep of patients must have a direct effect on the severity of the disease. If depression is the main problem, treatment of that can significantly improve the quality of sleep, thus relieving somewhat the persistent fatigue.

In conclusion. a combination of better quality sleep with gentle exercise, optimal diet and cognitive behavioural therapy would go a long way to improving the lives of patients with CFS.

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Please see your health care provider.

Want to know how to have better sleep? Find out how! Sign up for our monthly ezine and score our free book How to Cure Insomnia and Achieve Healthy Sleep at: www.insomnia-connection.com your resource for detailed information on better sleep and curing stress. The author, Wendy Owen, has had a lifetime interest in general and alternative health as well as being an ex insomniac
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